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\large{Name:} \hfill    \large{Probability for Scientists, Fall 2013}

\hfill    \large{ Bio 409 / Bio 509 / Stat 479 } 

\hfill    \large{ Quiz 10 (5 pts) }

\hfill    \large{ 15 Oct 2013 }

\section*{CGS Ch 8}
1. In the discussion of jury selection, what probability distribution was used to
test the null hypothesis of unbiased selection?
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2. A smaller p-value demonstrates what?
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3. I propose the following null hypothesis: ``the size of pigeons ($p$) is equal to the size
of a breadbox ($p_0$)''.  What does a left-handed hypothesis test check?
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4. $\alpha$ is the probability of incorrectly rejecting the \uline{~~~~~~~~~~~~~} (
i.e. a false \uline{~~~~~~~~~~~~~}).
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